





The occupational outlook for skin care specialists is very promising. The salon industry continues to grow and continues to employ large numbers of estheticians.

Estheticians can work as self employed practioners in a medical or professional setting, such as beauty salons, day spas, hotels and resorts, cruise ships, skin care and cosmetic companies, department stores and boutiques. Estheticians may also work as self-employed practioners in a professional setting or establish a home based practice.
The types and levels of compensation for estheticians are numerous. Today both women and men are spending tremendous sums on the care and preservation of their skin. Jobs for skin care specialists were ranked by Money Magazine as among “America’s 50 hottest jobs” with annual earning over $38,000 a year.
Our training is dedicated to achieving excellence by incorporating both technical and practical methods of instructions into our curriculum. To assure the proficiency and refinement skills, students acquire practical experience by participating in a student clinic.
MICRODERMABRASION
Graduate on the Cutting Edge of Anti-Aging Technology
As a part of our advance aesthetics program, Aesthetics Institute of Boston students earn a certificate as a Microdermabrasion technician.
Microdermabrasion is an established method to exfoliate and improve many skin problems. It is the safest and most powerful available to the medical field and the aesthetician today.
Using the body’s own healing process, Microdermabrasion is a safe and effective method to repair skin pigmentation problems, reduce and smooth out scars and assist in the reduction of fine line hyperpigmentation caused by sun damage and smoking.
There is no better place to come for the training you need to enter this rewarding, lucrative and nurturing profession!!!